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... dream ? have I not lost my reason ? Is this really my child I hold in my arms ? does she breathe ? is it not an illusion that will vanish away ? or shall I really hear once more her beloved voice ? ” " Set thy heart at rest , " replied ...
... dream ? have I not lost my reason ? Is this really my child I hold in my arms ? does she breathe ? is it not an illusion that will vanish away ? or shall I really hear once more her beloved voice ? ” " Set thy heart at rest , " replied ...
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... dreaming ? my thoughts are quite confused . ” " My child , my beloved Mary , " replied the mother half suffocated by her tears , " let me gaze on thee ; " and the kneeling Sarah pressed nearer to Mary , who being still very weak was ...
... dreaming ? my thoughts are quite confused . ” " My child , my beloved Mary , " replied the mother half suffocated by her tears , " let me gaze on thee ; " and the kneeling Sarah pressed nearer to Mary , who being still very weak was ...
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... dreaming of death . " " Do not let us speak of the past , Mary , " said her mother , " we are all re - united and thou ... dream ; the sun must be clouded over , is so cold and dark . Why is everything thus sad and desolate ? " and Mary ...
... dreaming of death . " " Do not let us speak of the past , Mary , " said her mother , " we are all re - united and thou ... dream ; the sun must be clouded over , is so cold and dark . Why is everything thus sad and desolate ? " and Mary ...
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... dream ? " said Mary . " O ! if you knew how deeply the remembrance of it is engraven on my heart . I was plunged in an ocean of love which revived and nourished my soul ; but in this freezing atmosphere I feel dying ; why can I not ...
... dream ? " said Mary . " O ! if you knew how deeply the remembrance of it is engraven on my heart . I was plunged in an ocean of love which revived and nourished my soul ; but in this freezing atmosphere I feel dying ; why can I not ...
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... dreams . I would too ( for GOD permits it ) , when your bodies were wrapped in slumber , have given your freed and joyful souls a foretaste of the bliss of heaven . It is thus , " continued the maiden , pressing closer to her mother ...
... dreams . I would too ( for GOD permits it ) , when your bodies were wrapped in slumber , have given your freed and joyful souls a foretaste of the bliss of heaven . It is thus , " continued the maiden , pressing closer to her mother ...
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